Table of Contents
- 1 How is the Jehovah Witness Bible different?
- 2 Why don t Jehovah’s Witnesses use the word church?
- 3 Why do Jehovah Witnesses refuse blood Bible verse?
- 4 Are Mormon and Jehovah Witness the same?
- 5 What is forbidden in Jehovah Witness?
- 6 Why are Jehovah’s Witnesses against higher education?
- 7 Do Jehovah Witness believe in salvation?
- 8 How does Mormonism differ from Catholicism?
How is the Jehovah Witness Bible different?
Instead they believe that parts of the Bible are written in “figurative or symbolic language.” Witnesses follow the teachings and example of Jesus Christ and honor him as their savior and the son of God. But they believe that Jesus is not God and that there is no scriptural basis for the trinity doctrine.
Why don t Jehovah’s Witnesses use the word church?
Because we know the difference that a Hall is a building and a church is a congregation. We do not use the term churches for us. The Kingdom is the only hope for mankind and the Hall is where we discuss, that Kingdom. Why are the places of worship for Jehovah’s Witnesses called Kingdom Halls?
Why do Jehovah Witnesses refuse blood Bible verse?
Doctrine. On the basis of various biblical texts, including Genesis 9:4, Leviticus 17:10, and Acts 15:28–15:29, Jehovah’s Witnesses believe: Blood represents life and is sacred to God. Blood must not be eaten or transfused, even in the case of a medical emergency.
What is unique about Jehovah Witness?
Witnesses hold a number of traditional Christian views but also many that are unique to them. They affirm that God—Jehovah—is the most high. Jesus Christ is God’s agent, through whom sinful humans can be reconciled to God. The Holy Spirit is the name of God’s active force in the world.
Is the Jehovah Witness Bible the same as the Catholic Bible?
Bibles commonly used by Catholics do not include the name of God which is Yahweh/Jehovah, while Jehovah’s Witnesses’ official Bible which is the New Translation of the Holy Scriptures emphasizes the need to recognize God’s name. What is this? Catholics and Jehovah’s Witnesses both base their teachings on the Bible. 2.
Are Mormon and Jehovah Witness the same?
Mormons consider worship God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit as separate persons and worship all of them. Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that the Only God is Jehovah who’s only son is Jesus and Jehovah created all human beings. They consider Jesus as less than God.
What is forbidden in Jehovah Witness?
Jehovah’s Witnesses do not observe holidays they believe to have pagan origins, such as Christmas, Easter, and birthdays. They do not salute the national flag or sing the national anthem, and they refuse military service. They also refuse blood transfusions, even those that could be life saving.
Why are Jehovah’s Witnesses against higher education?
The Watchtower Organization discourages higher education for two basic reasons. First, higher education is spiritually dangerous. Witness leadership also discourages higher education because they believe it’s a waste of time.
Why do Jehovah Witnesses not believe in Christmas?
Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas or Easter because they believe that these festivals are based on (or massively contaminated by) pagan customs and religions. They point out that Jesus did not ask his followers to mark his birthday.
Why do Jehovah Witness don’t celebrate birthdays?
Practicing Jehovah’s Witnesses “do not celebrate birthdays because we believe that such celebrations displease God” Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that the tradition of celebrating birthdays is rooted in paganism, according to the FAQ.
Do Jehovah Witness believe in salvation?
Jehovah’s Witnesses teach that salvation is possible only through Christ’s ransom sacrifice and that individuals cannot be saved until they repent of their sins and call on the name of Jehovah. Salvation is described as a free gift from God, but is said to be unattainable without good works that are prompted by faith.
How does Mormonism differ from Catholicism?
For Catholics, it is three persons in one substance. 2. For Mormons, God is a Heavenly Father with a physical body, while Catholics believe that He is a Trinitarian God who does not have a body. As opposed to Catholics, Mormons believe in afterlife, resurrection, and second chances.